Friends of the Library

For the past year I have been on the board of the Tracy Friends of the Library. For a long time I have been a regular contributor to the Friends of the Library through the many books that I have bought from their book sale.

Tracy Library, Flower Gardens, Rose Gardens, NatureLast year one of the librarians asked me to get more involved as I have always shown interest in the different library programs and have always shared interesting information about the books I read.

Pickwick Library, Ottumwa, Iowa, LibrariesI have had many connections with libraries throughout the years. My first library memories are from the Pickwick Library in Ottumwa, Iowa. Unfortunately, the library branch no longer exists, and the building is now a dentist’s office.

However, my memories of the library live on. One memory that always comes to mind is attending a library program where they showed a film about Stone Soup.

Ottumwa Iowa, LIbrary, library memoriesI also have memories from the main Ottumwa library, especially checking out 35mm movies that we would watch with friends.

Ashland Kansas, Old LIbrary, Eagle Project, LibrariesWhen I was in High School, as my Eagle Scout project, I helped move our town library to a new building that was built.

Ashland Kansas, Library, New library, eagle projectI then volunteered in the new library until I went off to college. While in college I worked for several months in the school library as part of a work study program.

Through the years I have had library cards in all the different places that I lived. In some places, like Kansas City, I had library cards in multiple library systems at the same time.

One of my contributions in the last year to the Friends of the Library has been the creation of a new web site. Our main Social Media platform and communication vehicle is Facebook, but we still needed to maintain a traditional website 🙂

You can visit our website at : Tracy Friends of the Library

I hope to add a section on the history of the Tracy library some time in the next quarter. There are a few interesting facts that I want to share.

I am thinking about all of this as tonight was our quarterly board meeting. We have a lot going on in our community in regards to the library system and it is a good feeling to be a part of it.

A strong library helps build a strong community and I am glad that I am helping with our library.

Steven

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Old School Books – The Students

Four years ago I wrote a post about some Old School Books that belonged to my great, great grandparents. I have them safely tucked away in a closet and will occasionally take them out and look at them.

Alfred Van Duzor, Henrietta Shafer, 2nd Great Grand parents, ancestorsThis week my mother sent me a picture of the two students, so I thought I would share it along with a little recap of the earlier post.

old school books, High School Books, 5th Reader, 1863, Parker and WatsonThis school book is The National Fifth Reader: containing a treatise on Elocution; Exercises in Reading and Declamation; with Biographical Sketches and Copious Notes.

Great, Great Grandparents School Book, Signature, Inscription, Lewis Munn, Sullivanville, New YorkThe book belonged to my great, great grandmother Henrietta Shafer.

Robinson's Mathematical Series, Old School Book, 1864The other book is a Math book with a very long title. You can see a copy of the title page in the older post.

Old School Book, Signature of Ancestor, Chemung, Sullivanville, New York, Van DuzorThe Math book belonged to Alfred Van Duzor.

Alfred and Henrietta married on the last day of 1867 a couple years after he returned home from serving in the Civil War.

Seeing the picture of the two students together help me appreciate the books even more.

Steven

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